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boomers have about almost three-quarters of the wealth in this country. >> wow. >> boomers spend on consumer goods annually -- by boomers i'll define them people 50s and 60s. >> why do advertisers -- >> spend $2 trillion annually on consumer goods. >> so -- >> why do advertisers go for the young kids then? >> so one of the panels that is part of this program, one of the networks, researchers, is a giant in the field, points out that the sweet spot that we're all familiar with, the 18 to 49, and, by the way, it was created because of baby boomers. >> that used to be the sweet spot. >> it is a shrinking demographic. even the again gen-xers are five years from starting to turn 50. 18 to 49 is a shrinking demographic, and he asked rhetorically why would you continue marketing to a demographic that you know is getting smaller? >> what is the answer? >> dying off. >> i think the answer is that people are re-evaluating who is out there and -- >> who has the disposable income. >> and who is spending it. people who are 50 and 60 buy four times the tablets, for instance, and technology than 20 to 29-y
boomers have about almost three-quarters of the wealth in this country. >> wow. >> boomers spend on consumer goods annually -- by boomers i'll define them people 50s and 60s. >> why do advertisers -- >> spend $2 trillion annually on consumer goods. >> so -- >> why do advertisers go for the young kids then? >> so one of the panels that is part of this program, one of the networks, researchers, is a giant in the field, points out that the sweet spot that...
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with us is legendary tv journalist and proud member of the boomer generation, jane paulie. boomers 2.0, a generation reimagined and the rethinking 50 plus town hall airing this thursday. check rl.tv for exact times. thank you for being with us. >> i think 8:00 to 10:00 is an exact time. it's a thrill to be here and i hope it's obvious people having fun in the taco commercial are probably a generation -- >> a little past. >> beyond me. >> yes, absolutely. >> glad you pointed that out. >> certain. >> the youngest boomers are going to be turning 50 but the youngest boomers aren't even 50 yet. >> that's right. >> is this a generation you think is misunderstood overall? >> it doesn't matter. there are so many of us. we have run everything for so long. >> yes. >> and still are. >> only by virtue of our size. >> yes. >> we did not choose to be born, you know, units of 4 million. but we were. and there are 80 million of us and we have 70% of the wealth in this country. and that means impact. >> yeah. and well there's also i think an interesting myth that baby boomers are not tech l
with us is legendary tv journalist and proud member of the boomer generation, jane paulie. boomers 2.0, a generation reimagined and the rethinking 50 plus town hall airing this thursday. check rl.tv for exact times. thank you for being with us. >> i think 8:00 to 10:00 is an exact time. it's a thrill to be here and i hope it's obvious people having fun in the taco commercial are probably a generation -- >> a little past. >> beyond me. >> yes, absolutely. >> glad...
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whenthe declining health of baby boomers. for the first time this is not the case, baby boomers may be living longer but they are less healthy the journal of internal medicine reports on higher rates of obesity diabetes high blood pressure and cholesterol just 13 percent of baby boomers studied ages 46-54 were in excellent health. the army says that they believe they can make better soldiers who can protect themselves from posttraumatic stress disorder the plan is to boost their physical and emotional and psychological resilience army leaders say they want a plan in place by february 15th to combat depression substance abuse and violence and suicide mental health experts say it is a huge task but it's necessary in spite of suicides and mental health breakdowns in the military. protecting your bones may break your heart a new study linked bone strengthening calcium supplements with an increase for heart disease the national institute of health conducted the study on 4000 middle-aged men. there were 20 percent more likely to di
whenthe declining health of baby boomers. for the first time this is not the case, baby boomers may be living longer but they are less healthy the journal of internal medicine reports on higher rates of obesity diabetes high blood pressure and cholesterol just 13 percent of baby boomers studied ages 46-54 were in excellent health. the army says that they believe they can make better soldiers who can protect themselves from posttraumatic stress disorder the plan is to boost their physical and...
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it's part of who boomers are. boomers grew up believing they had a god-given right to get whatever the hell they wanted to get. >> what's new? >> that doesn't stop at 64. >> change is our dna. >> they're going to be spending money till the day they die. and also, you talk about other habits, too. it used to be my family would stop at 6:30 and we'd watch the evening news. people work through that now. and the biggest shock, we went to phil early on. you know, we can't do the 6:00 a.m. stuff anymore. it's garbage. and phil, through the numbers, he goes, that's when the most people watch you. that's when the most influential people watch you. >> yeah. >> people get up so early now. they start working early. >> they work at home. they're on their treadmills. >> all of these, you know, things that we assumed we knew about boomers and about the economy has completely changed. >> the news demographic has always been 50-plus. the news about that is that there are just so many more of us. >> right. >> but we are getting ou
it's part of who boomers are. boomers grew up believing they had a god-given right to get whatever the hell they wanted to get. >> what's new? >> that doesn't stop at 64. >> change is our dna. >> they're going to be spending money till the day they die. and also, you talk about other habits, too. it used to be my family would stop at 6:30 and we'd watch the evening news. people work through that now. and the biggest shock, we went to phil early on. you know, we can't do...
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a study compared baby boomers and those from the previous generation, they found boomers exercise less and fewer report better health. however they were less likely to smoke and had lower rates of heart attack. they are projected to live longer than their peers but have a higher rate of chronic disease and disablity. >> starting an exercise routine can lower your chance for mental diseases. they tracked reports of dimensia or other mental problems when they were possible for medicare. those that were fit in life were less likely to be sdidiagnosed h such a problem. >>> we are back in a moment. >> okay we have rain on the way possibly. on that seven-day forecast forecast, a chance of showers and into friday, and for tomorrow, it will be cool for us. >> thank you, jeff, thanks for watching here at 5:00, we hope to see you for more local news at 6:00. >> see you then. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap
a study compared baby boomers and those from the previous generation, they found boomers exercise less and fewer report better health. however they were less likely to smoke and had lower rates of heart attack. they are projected to live longer than their peers but have a higher rate of chronic disease and disablity. >> starting an exercise routine can lower your chance for mental diseases. they tracked reports of dimensia or other mental problems when they were possible for medicare....
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the baby boomers are getting older and are going to have more alzheimer's. this is going to cause a burden to them and their families overall. >>> there is troubling information about whooping cough this morning. 2012 was the worst in decades. health officials say they found the first causes in the u.s. that may be resistant to medication. >>> ahead, more on the post office cuts that are coming. saturday mail delivery is on the way out. they'll r we'll have more on -- we'll have more on the decision and what changes you could see. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] at yoplait we want you to feel even better about your favorite flavors. so when you call, tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now made with no high fructose corn syrup. and why we use only natural colors and natural flavors in yoplait original. so, anything else we can do for you, let us know. but you'll keep it to yogurt, right? 'cause we shouldn't really help with your love life. yoplait. it is so good! wttg. >>> the postmaster general says in six months, they
the baby boomers are getting older and are going to have more alzheimer's. this is going to cause a burden to them and their families overall. >>> there is troubling information about whooping cough this morning. 2012 was the worst in decades. health officials say they found the first causes in the u.s. that may be resistant to medication. >>> ahead, more on the post office cuts that are coming. saturday mail delivery is on the way out. they'll r we'll have more on -- we'll...
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. >>> baby boomers aren't healthier than the generation before. a west virginia study compared medical data from baby boomers and people who lived in previous generations from the same age. baby boomers exercise less and reported being in less excellent health. the study did find baby boomers have lower rates of heart attack and less likely to smoke. researchers say while boomers are expected to live longer they do have higher rates of chronic disease and more disability issues. >> jeff ranieri with us once again. it is just one of those mondays, isn't it? >> i know. i thought it was me at first. i came in, no, everybody's got the mondays today. let's get a live look outside of our sky camera network. the golden gate bridge, fog in the north bay. we have something that may cheer you up in the weather department that we haven't seen in a while. we're tracking it and i'll have it in a few minutes. >>> and, jeff, we have a case of the mondays here in sports. i'm jim kozimor. super bowl xlvii, the slow start was too much for the niners to overcome. th
. >>> baby boomers aren't healthier than the generation before. a west virginia study compared medical data from baby boomers and people who lived in previous generations from the same age. baby boomers exercise less and reported being in less excellent health. the study did find baby boomers have lower rates of heart attack and less likely to smoke. researchers say while boomers are expected to live longer they do have higher rates of chronic disease and more disability issues....
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the baby boomers nearing retirement, the parents looking to help send their kids to college one day? many endured white knuckle days the economy tanking, debating along the way, should i keep my money in? do i take it out? dave ramsey travel as cross the country giving financial advice, 5 million radio listeners a week, giant voice urging boomers near the bottom of the market -- telling them keep their money in. >> a lot of people think if they take it out they can time the market. >> we were standing in the street corners screaming when everything was goi ining gown d pull your money out, the only person that gets hurt on ai roller coaster are those that jump off. >> reporter: a study says americans plan to put off retirement. this woman stayed the course, giving fitness tips to other boomers but advice her husband listened to, her own that paid dividend, keepinging their 401(k)s. >> he wanted to pull everything out, i hoped it would come back, we decided to leave it there and hope it would come back. >> reporter: who was right? >> theoretically i was, but it's come back about 75%.
the baby boomers nearing retirement, the parents looking to help send their kids to college one day? many endured white knuckle days the economy tanking, debating along the way, should i keep my money in? do i take it out? dave ramsey travel as cross the country giving financial advice, 5 million radio listeners a week, giant voice urging boomers near the bottom of the market -- telling them keep their money in. >> a lot of people think if they take it out they can time the market....
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short-term deadlines of the focus on longer-term fiscal economic crisis with economic -- aging baby boomers. how do you get past that, get to honest discussion about the huge fiscal issues? >> it is really tricky. congress is so partisan and divided, perhaps more so than it has been and the parties have different visions. we see that again and again. representative chris van hollen is talking about more stimulus spending while republicans talk about much deeper spending cuts. i think the spring will be illuminating as senate democrats and house republicans put out their budgets, but i do not see the chance for a resolution this spring. >> well, we go from crisis to crisis, then. >> well, what is interesting is that republicans have a strategy. they have not had a strategy before, and now the strategy is to get to their budget and force the senate to put out a budget, and it would be the first time since obama cost first year in budget that we -- in office -- obama's first year in office that we would have a democratic budget, and the theory is if we can get these visions on the table we cou
short-term deadlines of the focus on longer-term fiscal economic crisis with economic -- aging baby boomers. how do you get past that, get to honest discussion about the huge fiscal issues? >> it is really tricky. congress is so partisan and divided, perhaps more so than it has been and the parties have different visions. we see that again and again. representative chris van hollen is talking about more stimulus spending while republicans talk about much deeper spending cuts. i think the...
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i am actually a baby boomer, at the edge of the baby boomer, and i know that baby boomer era. there's this huge boom in a population of seniors in our city that will grow. i think by 2020, 60% of the population will be seniors, and i think some people are now defining 60 and over, but i think generally, people looking at 65 and over. that is a huge population. i'm trying to look at issues of senior nutrition programs, alzheimer's research, but even housing policies that allow our buildings to become more senior- friendly. i guess we are calling it developing an aging-friendly city. we are also looking at how to support senior services and unique neighborhood by neighborhood programs called aging in place or village models that allow people who are older or seniors getting older to be able to support each other and to stay in their homes and communities longer so they can be contributed to the community as long as possible as opposed to institutionalizing them, which costs quite a bit more. so i'm looking with senior group's ideas of how to create more aging in place programs n
i am actually a baby boomer, at the edge of the baby boomer, and i know that baby boomer era. there's this huge boom in a population of seniors in our city that will grow. i think by 2020, 60% of the population will be seniors, and i think some people are now defining 60 and over, but i think generally, people looking at 65 and over. that is a huge population. i'm trying to look at issues of senior nutrition programs, alzheimer's research, but even housing policies that allow our buildings to...
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baby boomers are more likely to suffer from chronic disease. those born between 1945 and 1964 are more likely to suffer from obesity, high blood pressure and high cholesterol when compared to their parents and more likely to drink and less likely to exercise. the good news is they're less likely to smoke and suffer fewer heart attacks than other folks did. >>> a healthy mind typically means a healthy heart but you can't put your brain on a diet to get it to work better. seems like more and more psychiatrists are getting involved in heart health. many are working hand in hand with cardiologists. some help comes with behavioral changes. they may help someone who had a major heart surgery battle depression after the procedure. >> anything that you can do that kind of helps you live well emotionally, be active, engaged in your life and limit your involvement in behaviors that put you at risk in terms of cardiac function is worthwhile. >> another one is to not let thoughts agitate you. for all the latest health information to keep you and your famil
baby boomers are more likely to suffer from chronic disease. those born between 1945 and 1964 are more likely to suffer from obesity, high blood pressure and high cholesterol when compared to their parents and more likely to drink and less likely to exercise. the good news is they're less likely to smoke and suffer fewer heart attacks than other folks did. >>> a healthy mind typically means a healthy heart but you can't put your brain on a diet to get it to work better. seems like more...
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she stayed the course on on track, now giving tips to other boomers. but the advice her husband dividend, keeping their 401(k)s. >> he wanted to pull everything out, i hoped it would come back, we decided to leave it there and hope it would come back. >> reporter: who was right? >> theoretically i was, but it's come back about 75%. >> reporter: and look at this tonight, our business unit crunching numbers, if you had $125,000 in a 401(k) at the start of the recession, you would have watched it fall sharply, down to 61,465. but if you stuck with it, the average 401(k) would have come back, and then some. $131,000 tonight. rosemary well coming her own (401k) comeback and another number tomorrow. >> today i'm 69, tomorrow if you ask me i would say 70. >> reporter: allow us to be the first to say happy birthday. >> thank you very much. >> happy birthday. a lot of americans, nearly half aren't lucky enough to have a 401(k), still one financial setback away from an emergency, but tonight economists say the market will help all of them, too, because confidenc
she stayed the course on on track, now giving tips to other boomers. but the advice her husband dividend, keeping their 401(k)s. >> he wanted to pull everything out, i hoped it would come back, we decided to leave it there and hope it would come back. >> reporter: who was right? >> theoretically i was, but it's come back about 75%. >> reporter: and look at this tonight, our business unit crunching numbers, if you had $125,000 in a 401(k) at the start of the recession,...
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also, baby boomers divorcing at a surprising rate. house saying i don't can cost you in ways you may never have thought of. one of the most powerful women ceos in the country bad for women? to what our panel of powerful women have to say about it. "the willis report" is of the case. ♪ gerri: all that and more coming up later in the show. first tonight, our top story, something we here at "the willis report" branch of life nearly every night, government waste, fraud, and abuse. a billion dollars at the department of defense and veterans affairs according to new reports. officials were given $4 billion during 2004 to streamline medical record-keeping by 2017. that process was harder than i thought but they had already spent a billion dollars, and nothing to show for it. medicare, more than $5 billion with the department of health and human services. according to the department's inspector general over 5 billion taxpayer dollars had been wrongly given to nursing homes. what is wrong about that? well, about one-third of medicare patient
also, baby boomers divorcing at a surprising rate. house saying i don't can cost you in ways you may never have thought of. one of the most powerful women ceos in the country bad for women? to what our panel of powerful women have to say about it. "the willis report" is of the case. ♪ gerri: all that and more coming up later in the show. first tonight, our top story, something we here at "the willis report" branch of life nearly every night, government waste, fraud, and...
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. >>> and if you're a baby boomer, your work outcould cause boomeritis. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 skojds. >> i mean you can't see the roads. ice. it's dangerous. >> a mid-winter whiteout marches across the country. >> a deadly winter storm that's now crawling east. >> it may have sent a killer tornado through texas. >> up to 17 inches of snow in some area. in kansas, the national guard is patrolling the roadways. >> probably almost three-fourths of the state is snow-packed. >> oscar pistorius will learn today whether he will face preted tated murder. >> three people are dead after a rolling shoot-out ends in a fiery crash on the biggest strip. >> police say someone in black ranger opened fire on someone in a maserati. >> there are a number of suspects. >> it's almost like a hollywood movie but unfortunately this is real life. >> how police confiscated christopher dorner's deadly intent. the person who cracked the case was his former partner. >> all that -- >> the best shot of the night was made by a cheerleader. >> i'm against this decis
. >>> and if you're a baby boomer, your work outcould cause boomeritis. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 skojds. >> i mean you can't see the roads. ice. it's dangerous. >> a mid-winter whiteout marches across the country. >> a deadly winter storm that's now crawling east. >> it may have sent a killer tornado through texas. >> up to 17 inches of snow in some area. in kansas, the national guard is...
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. >> how is medicare absorbing the baby boomers? >> how is medicare absorbing the baby boomers? are they paying in more than they are bringing out? it seems counterintuitive to think -- >> when i talk about the slow growth, the spending per person. we are extracting, how many 65- year-olds there would be now. we are just at the leading edge of baby boomers being eligible for medicare. the 6 -year-olds and 66 year olds tend to be healthier than the average medicare beneficiary. there should be some slowing in some reduction in medicare growth -- medicare spending per beneficiary to bring in a lot of people at the younger end -- the aging population is greatly increasing in the number of beneficiaries in medicare. but relatively to the overall number, what is increasing, the younger ones, they are less expensive. those are things we can project into our calculations. the things that are surprising others are the cost per person after adjusting. >> where does it leave the blueprint? 6% and now it's >> we have a nice statistic in here that medicare spending -- since 2009, spending f
. >> how is medicare absorbing the baby boomers? >> how is medicare absorbing the baby boomers? are they paying in more than they are bringing out? it seems counterintuitive to think -- >> when i talk about the slow growth, the spending per person. we are extracting, how many 65- year-olds there would be now. we are just at the leading edge of baby boomers being eligible for medicare. the 6 -year-olds and 66 year olds tend to be healthier than the average medicare beneficiary....
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i'd like to think i'm blazing a trail for the baby boomer generation. >> reporter: a journey that dr. life, a family physician began years ago. this was him before exercise and supplements. this is him today on a new book releasing next month. >> how does this 74-year-old doctor keep looking younger and younger as he ages? the answer is the cenegenics health program. >> reporter: part of the exploding anti-aging industry that relies in part on testosterone and hgh. last year, they report they made 100 million in revenue. the anti-aging industry targets america's about 80 million aging baby boomers, looking for anyway to turn back the hands of time. the fda regulates the use of hgh. stressing the hormone is not an approved treatment for anti-aging. how does cenegenics not break any laws? by focusing on a loophole of sorts. >> we're all about correcting deficiencies and getting levels up to a healthy level. >> reporter: his patients who are given hgh suffer from growth hormone deficiency. one of the few fda approved reasons for taking hgh. he says patients here go through a pituitary gl
i'd like to think i'm blazing a trail for the baby boomer generation. >> reporter: a journey that dr. life, a family physician began years ago. this was him before exercise and supplements. this is him today on a new book releasing next month. >> how does this 74-year-old doctor keep looking younger and younger as he ages? the answer is the cenegenics health program. >> reporter: part of the exploding anti-aging industry that relies in part on testosterone and hgh. last year,...
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the research shows boomers more likely to suffer from obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes. and researchers say a mammogram every two years has the same benefit as every two years for older women. researchers studied and found no difference in breast cancer rates between women screened annually versus bi-annually but almost half who were screened every year had false positive results compared to 29% screened every two years. >> researchers say they found a link between exposure to sun skplit a lowered risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis in women. the researchers followed two groups of 100,000 women. in the first group, those living in sunnier climates were 21% less likely to develop rheumatoid arthritis. researchers found no difference in arthritis rates in the second group which coincided with greater use of sun block. experts warn people about too much sun exposure michael finney is answering questions twitter and e mail. and asking which fees are junk fees?á >> back in the days there were many of said junk fee in red. but now they have internet people h
the research shows boomers more likely to suffer from obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes. and researchers say a mammogram every two years has the same benefit as every two years for older women. researchers studied and found no difference in breast cancer rates between women screened annually versus bi-annually but almost half who were screened every year had false positive results compared to 29% screened every two years. >> researchers say they found a link...
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a growing number baby boomers and older people are turning to the exact same substances lance used. the question is, at what cost to their health. what you need to know if you're thinking of doing what this guy's doing. he's 74 years old. i know; it's exciting! wow! what exactly is a cashback concierge? well there's lots of ways you can get cash back - i'm here to help you get the most bang-for-your-buck. it's a personalized thing from discover. it's easy, we won't try and sell you anything, and it's free. free? i want that. yeah you do! this guy is great. high-five through the phone! yeah! i did it. did you actually do it? oh, i did! i totally did. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. cashback concierge get the new it card at discover.com. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optihow?rs. by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect your business. when your busines
a growing number baby boomers and older people are turning to the exact same substances lance used. the question is, at what cost to their health. what you need to know if you're thinking of doing what this guy's doing. he's 74 years old. i know; it's exciting! wow! what exactly is a cashback concierge? well there's lots of ways you can get cash back - i'm here to help you get the most bang-for-your-buck. it's a personalized thing from discover. it's easy, we won't try and sell you anything,...
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as you know, baby-boomers are increasing. the older americans act considers people who are 60 to be seniors. and there are 44 nutrition sites in the city and about 2,000 people go everyday -- not everyday, but go to these 44 sites and most of them go on muni and sometimes they go on one, two or three buses. to start segregating people when they are not segregated at meal sites based on their income would create big problems. people have developed social relations, in a time when few social relations are there for older people. and to tear those up by saying, no you can't, then that makes it very hard. also 61% of san franciscans do not have enough money to live here. i would like to give you a copy of the elder economic security index and some of what i have said to look at, and see what it takes to live in san francisco. they estimate it takes $27,000 and 61% of our population do not meet that. >> thank you, miss hale, appreciate that. >> we hope you will not consider that. >> thank you. >> good afternoon again directors cha
as you know, baby-boomers are increasing. the older americans act considers people who are 60 to be seniors. and there are 44 nutrition sites in the city and about 2,000 people go everyday -- not everyday, but go to these 44 sites and most of them go on muni and sometimes they go on one, two or three buses. to start segregating people when they are not segregated at meal sites based on their income would create big problems. people have developed social relations, in a time when few social...
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people who really were the slackers were my generation, the baby-boomers. they are the ones who inherited a lot of money from their parents and have not done social work they should have. this is a bad economy. yet, they still manage to get through. they manage to take care of their parents and their kids. this is not an isolated thing in occupy wall street. across america, millenials are not only the biggest generation, but the enthusiastic generation. positive about the future of america. they volunteer and they will do fine. >> eric: wow! >> dana: if you look at the first block in washington, d.c., you remember a timer if leadership of the baby-boom generation. none of the problems will get fixed until they move on. >> bob: baby-boom was 46 to 66. >> greg: technically i'm a baby boomer. i was '64. >> eric: none of us were born in any substantial wealth. we all worked hard. we figured out how to make it happen. >> bob: we did, but they inherit $7 trillion. amazing. a lot of people maid something of themselves like you. but by an large baby-boomers have no
people who really were the slackers were my generation, the baby-boomers. they are the ones who inherited a lot of money from their parents and have not done social work they should have. this is a bad economy. yet, they still manage to get through. they manage to take care of their parents and their kids. this is not an isolated thing in occupy wall street. across america, millenials are not only the biggest generation, but the enthusiastic generation. positive about the future of america....
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let's face it, 65-year-old boomers, 68-year-old boomers like bonds. they get old and get conservative and they need to retain principle so this great rotation will always be influenced by the boomers which will not be stopped going forward. >> that makes a lot of sense. bill, going forward, give me your ideas in terms of allocating capital, and i recognize there's a lot of things to think about, your age, whether or not you're conservative or wanting to be aggressive, but generally speaking in terms of bonds and stocks, what are the areas that you would buy stocks right here, in terms of sectors, and where specifically would you be boning up on bonds? >> well, we like stocks rell i have to bonds. 6% to 7% world and bonds, 3% to 4%. global stocks that are diversified, that can actually take advantage of a weaker dollar, see that as one influence going forward. we have like flakinflation prot you need to get some of the money out of the united states into mexico, brazil, italy. they have much higher interest rates and decent balance sheets, by the way,
let's face it, 65-year-old boomers, 68-year-old boomers like bonds. they get old and get conservative and they need to retain principle so this great rotation will always be influenced by the boomers which will not be stopped going forward. >> that makes a lot of sense. bill, going forward, give me your ideas in terms of allocating capital, and i recognize there's a lot of things to think about, your age, whether or not you're conservative or wanting to be aggressive, but generally...
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but it's you know very important because there are seventy eight million baby boomers who are going to get these social security payments. and in addition medical payments from the government if you look at all those payments they're about three trillion dollars a year so we have these huge bills nobody has thought about paying for them and congress and the presidents over the years are just focused on official debt and basically have not told the public about these big bills he said the amount of the fiscal gap in the united states is in your estimation two hundred twenty two trillion dollars that's right two hundred twenty two trillion if you break this is like an astonishing number it's like three times the world's g.d.p. this is this is more than what the world means twenty times higher than the official debt in the hands of the public which is eleven trillion so if you had all these spending obligations into the distant future and you compare them with all the taxes and you. in the spending all the interest payments and principal payments on the debt on the official that you have
but it's you know very important because there are seventy eight million baby boomers who are going to get these social security payments. and in addition medical payments from the government if you look at all those payments they're about three trillion dollars a year so we have these huge bills nobody has thought about paying for them and congress and the presidents over the years are just focused on official debt and basically have not told the public about these big bills he said the amount...
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is that recommendation any different for let's say a retired baby boomer? >> she just retired from being a prison warden, i will tell you. amazing woman, jillian. >> wow. okay. then here's my answer. it doesn't actually change, no matter who you are, what age, what gender. i like for people to work out in such a way they're getting their strength training and their cardiovascular conditioning at the same time. and it's called circuit training. so you move from one strength exercise to the next without rest, so you are keeping your heart rate up. and another great thing to do, add in what we call a hitt interval. or a high intensity interveining training. so say you're doing pushups then squats then maybe 30 seconds of jump rope and repeat your circuit. this way you're burning fat, keeping that heart rate up and strengthening at the same time. with regard to being a baby boomer, i would simply say this to everyone out there, obviously, dr. gupta can tell you, talk to your doctor beforey dr. gauupta can tell you, talk your doctor before you begin any exercise
is that recommendation any different for let's say a retired baby boomer? >> she just retired from being a prison warden, i will tell you. amazing woman, jillian. >> wow. okay. then here's my answer. it doesn't actually change, no matter who you are, what age, what gender. i like for people to work out in such a way they're getting their strength training and their cardiovascular conditioning at the same time. and it's called circuit training. so you move from one strength exercise...
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one of the questions raised by boomer esiason, a cbs analyst. he was doing some radio analysis during the game in the superdome when the lights went out. today on his radio show called "boomer & carton" he raised the issue, saying what it was like when the power went out but then he talked about what he heard about beyonce's rehearsals during the week. take a listen. >> the interesting thing is that five or six minutes prior to the breaker going, our radio booth was up on the seventh floor, almost at the ceiling of the dome. >> right. >> and kevin says to me, man, do you hear that buzzing? i took my headset off and there was like this electrical buzz sound coming from the ceiling and this was after halftime, after beyonce -- by the way, beyonce blew the electric in the superdome twice i'm told. >> oh, is that right? >> during her rehearsals. >> now we tried to reach representatives for beyonce for comment on those remarks and just anything that they might be able to say about the power outage. we have not heard back from them. we also asked the
one of the questions raised by boomer esiason, a cbs analyst. he was doing some radio analysis during the game in the superdome when the lights went out. today on his radio show called "boomer & carton" he raised the issue, saying what it was like when the power went out but then he talked about what he heard about beyonce's rehearsals during the week. take a listen. >> the interesting thing is that five or six minutes prior to the breaker going, our radio booth was up on...
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no. 2, baby boomers aren't as healthy as their parents. despite having a longer life expectancy boomers have a higher rate of chronic disease and disability. they rated themselves heartwise and healthwise lower than their parents at crable age. no. 1, just for you men -- at a younger age. no. 1, just for you men, harvard found men who sat in front of the tv 20 or more hours per week had sperm counts 22% lower than those who watched less tv. it really has more to do with a man's level of physical activity. so get up off the couch and exercise. that's tonight's fox 5 top five. fi >>> three years ago where were you? we were watching the snow fall wondering how long it would last. on february 5th, 2010, the first of two consecutive blizzards hit d.c. the storm brought 38 inches of snow to howard county, maryland, 37 to warren county, virginia and that was before round 2 a few days later. >> for a grand total of 56 inches that winter here in d.c. >> i remember shoveling constantly. >> my neighbor saved us because he was snow blowing constantly.
no. 2, baby boomers aren't as healthy as their parents. despite having a longer life expectancy boomers have a higher rate of chronic disease and disability. they rated themselves heartwise and healthwise lower than their parents at crable age. no. 1, just for you men -- at a younger age. no. 1, just for you men, harvard found men who sat in front of the tv 20 or more hours per week had sperm counts 22% lower than those who watched less tv. it really has more to do with a man's level of...
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is that recommendation any different for let's say a retired baby boomer? >> she just retired from being a prison warden, i will tell you. amazing woman, jillian. >> wow. okay. then here's my answer. it doesn't actually change, no matter who you are, what age, what gender. i like for people to work out in such a way they're getting their strength training and their cardiovascular conditioning at the same time. and it's called circuit training. so you move from one strength exercise to the next without rest, so you are keeping your heart rate up. and another great thing to do, add in what we call a hit interval. or a high intensity interveining training. so say you're doing pushups then squats then maybe 30 seconds of jump rope and repeat your circuit. this way you're burning fat, keeping that heart rate up and strengthening at the same time. with regard to being a baby boomer, i would simply say this to everyone out there, obviously, dr. gupta can tell you, talk to your doctor before you begin any exercise regimen and make sure what you're doing is safe for
is that recommendation any different for let's say a retired baby boomer? >> she just retired from being a prison warden, i will tell you. amazing woman, jillian. >> wow. okay. then here's my answer. it doesn't actually change, no matter who you are, what age, what gender. i like for people to work out in such a way they're getting their strength training and their cardiovascular conditioning at the same time. and it's called circuit training. so you move from one strength exercise...
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>> it is clear from a number of work force reports with the baby boomer generation retiring the and with a new health-care environment that physicians and the solutions aside from everything else, a number of areas of the medically served appropriately. there are specialties getting to the right hospitals. there are a number of issues. it is also hard to go into a looser sheffield of that is your desire. to miss several years to pay my way because of the restrictions. we have always advocated when you go through the immigration pathways, especially the skilled immigration pathways, there should be a great deal of portability a market-based -- people gravitate to where the demands are. these girls are appropriately needed and where they can function best. we have had the privilege of working with the office in the past -- i am a graduate. the are looking for authorization. there are looking for physicians who go to underserved areas and i have to stand the backlog of the end of service at the upgrade ideas it to be a part. >> to talk about agriculture. we are talking about seasonal worker
>> it is clear from a number of work force reports with the baby boomer generation retiring the and with a new health-care environment that physicians and the solutions aside from everything else, a number of areas of the medically served appropriately. there are specialties getting to the right hospitals. there are a number of issues. it is also hard to go into a looser sheffield of that is your desire. to miss several years to pay my way because of the restrictions. we have always...
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for hepatitis c that would be our baby boomers as well as iv drug users and then also african-american population. and then the second study is also -- it's looking at hepatitis b specifically and it's testing, screening, and looking to care for those chronically infected with hepatitis b and the target population is foreign born asian pacific islanders. >> okay, thank you very much. >> sure. >> supervisor mar? >> i'd like to open up to public comment. there are any members of the public that would wish to comment on items numbers 1 or 2. seeing none, public comment is closed. supervisor mar. * >> i wanted to ask dr. sanchez, i know there is a very broad and strong help b free coalition and within the baby boomer population, which i'm a part as well * , i'm just wondering is there a similar coalition that works on hep b as well? >> yes, there is a hepatitis c task force that was convened by the previous mayor and we meet and try to appropriately target those high-risk population, the iv drug user and african-american population. >> thank you. colleagues, any other questions? i'd like t
for hepatitis c that would be our baby boomers as well as iv drug users and then also african-american population. and then the second study is also -- it's looking at hepatitis b specifically and it's testing, screening, and looking to care for those chronically infected with hepatitis b and the target population is foreign born asian pacific islanders. >> okay, thank you very much. >> sure. >> supervisor mar? >> i'd like to open up to public comment. there are any...
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most financial advisers say boomers should not be chasing the market's returns. in fact, the bottom line really is they need to stay the course, focus on their goals and don't let the market's direction or big market event dictate their investment strategies. sue. >> i'll pick it up. >> tyler. >> the folks in the retirement st. pete spot 55 to 64, they above all should try to stick to their plan and not try and chase any transient moves in the market. >> that's exactly right. that's exactly what a lot of advisers are saying to their clients now. this is a great moment. you see the dow hitting 14,000. it wakes you up to pay attention to what's in your portfolio. maybe it's a time to have a conversation but not to change your strategy completely, just to re-evaluate, possibly reallocate. but really now is the time to perhaps have a talk but not make any big changes. >> no one, of course, should question why i'm most concerned about 55 to 64. >> no one, no one. >> thank you very much. disney out with earnings in a few hours. we're going to get you ahead of the numbe
most financial advisers say boomers should not be chasing the market's returns. in fact, the bottom line really is they need to stay the course, focus on their goals and don't let the market's direction or big market event dictate their investment strategies. sue. >> i'll pick it up. >> tyler. >> the folks in the retirement st. pete spot 55 to 64, they above all should try to stick to their plan and not try and chase any transient moves in the market. >> that's exactly...